[guardian-dev] ZRTP hard phone?
Nathan of Guardian
nathan at guardianproject.info
Sun Jun 1 20:40:04 EDT 2014
On 06/01/2014 07:06 PM, Danny Iland wrote:
> If you're planning to make a ATA+ZRTP box, you might consider using the
> Village Telco Mesh Potato as your hardware platform. It has the ATA
> hardware built in and runs Asterisk on OpenWRT. I'm sure Steve Song and
> the other village telco developers would be happy to provide support and
> take patches.
>
> http://villagetelco.org/mesh-potato/
That is a great idea. It would really be something to get ZRTP supported
by the Mesh Potato!
>
>
> On Sun, Jun 1, 2014 at 1:37 PM, Nathan of Guardian
> <nathan at guardianproject.info <mailto:nathan at guardianproject.info>> wrote:
>
> On 06/01/2014 09:51 AM, Peter Villeneuve wrote:
> >
> > I asked this question some years ago in the Freeswitch list when ZRTP
> > first became available, and at the time no one knew of any hardware IP
> > phones that support ZRTP.
> >
> > So here goes again. Hopefully there have been some new developments
> > these last few years. Is anyone aware of any hard IP phone that
> > supports ZRTP? How about any ATA with ZRTP support?
> There was one mobile phone a few years ago that specifically said they
> were going to license and implement ZRTP, but it never happened AFAIK.
>
> The only hardware phone with end-to-end encryption that I have
> personally used are the ones from Cryptophone:
> http://www.cryptophone.de/en/products/landline/
>
>
> >
> > My goal is to connect a POTS phone to Freeswitch or Kamailio with a
> > ZRTP enabled ATA, or to use a hard IP phone that supports ZRTP
> > natively or by hacking some code. Are there any open source based
> > hardware IP phones out there that one could tinker with to try and add
> > ZRTP support?
> I have seen nothing of this sort. Perhaps it is ripe for a product like
> this to be developed? Maybe a little Raspberry Pi box for the ATA+ZRTP?
>
> +n
>
>
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